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Company Overview of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Inc.

Company Overview

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Inc. operates a hospital in Massachusetts. It offers cancer, chest and digestive disease, and spine center services, as well as transplant institute and nursing services. The company also provides Biomedical Research, such as vascular and transplantation research, signal transduction in cancer, and molecular imaging services. In addition, it offers nursing, social work, and health sciences training to medical students, interns, residents, and professionals, as well as graduate and undergraduate medical education services. The company was founded as The Beth Israel Hospital Association in 1915 and changed its name to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, ...

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Inc. operates a hospital in Massachusetts. It offers cancer, chest and digestive disease, and spine center services, as well as transplant institute and nursing services. The company also provides Biomedical Research, such as vascular and transplantation research, signal transduction in cancer, and molecular imaging services. In addition, it offers nursing, social work, and health sciences training to medical students, interns, residents, and professionals, as well as graduate and undergraduate medical education services. The company was founded as The Beth Israel Hospital Association in 1915 and changed its name to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Inc. in October 1996 following the merger with New England Deaconess Hospital Corporation. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Inc. is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

Lahey Health System, Inc. and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Inc. may be looking at a merger, but the two health systems aren't looking to merge their IT systems. But the electronic health record system won't be a deal breaker for executives who decided last month to look at a potential merger. One official with knowledge of the merger talks said Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Lahey Health System have agreed to make their respective EHR systems compatible with one another, but that there will be no wholesale move to one EHR platform in a combined system. A spokesman for Lahey Health System declined to comment, however an official with Beth Israel Deaconess said that the two systems might talk later about migrating to a single platform after they had been running as a combined entity for some time, but no move would be made in the near future.

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